Sentence examples for occurrence per year from inspiring English sources

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(Incidence is the rate of occurrence per year of new cases, and the mortality rate is the number of deaths that occur per year in a particular population divided by the size of the population at that time).

Fig. 6 Probability of occurrence per year of damage events in the amount of more than 500,000 Euros in Germany in comparison with two other non-geothermal probabilities, such as dying by air pollution and serious accident at a nuclear reactor worldwide.

Although an "adjusted rate" has been reported in an attempt to factor the observation time into the calculation (to produce a certain percentage of failure occurrence per year) to provide, hopefully, a more realistic estimation of the prognosis, this assumption of a constant rate of deterioration of treatment effect with time still hardly reflects the truth [ 5].

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The level of small earthquakes is relatively high in the Yamasaki fault zone, with about 3000 M 0.0 to M 3.0 occurrences per year.

Overall, the ADF of the Yangtze River basin ranges from 0.2 to 1.0 occurrences per year, and the MDI of the region varies from −0.13 to −0.3.

Unlike the remainder of the region, the maximum in Florida contains roughly half of the annual occurrences per year, on average.

Although the occurrence of this fusion protein was found in only 5% of NSCLCs, the large number of NSCLC patients makes EML4-ALK the most prevalent ALK gene rearrangement, accounting for over 11,000 new occurrences per year in the USA.

The multiple logistic regression analysis showed that only age (per year) [OR = 1.13 (1.07-1.18), p < 0.001] and time on HD therapy (per year) [OR = 1.14 (1.00-1.34), p = 0.04] were independent risk factors favoring the occurrence of CAC; while age [OR = 1.20 (1.11-1.30), p < 0.001] was the only predictor of the AAC occurrence in HD patients.

How about $150,000 per patient per year?

When the Sun lies in its plane, day and night are everywhere of equal length, a twice-per-year occurrence known as equinox.

Annual rates of first occurrence per 1000 person-years were calculated and compared as standardized morbidity ratios (SMbR), after indirect standardization by year of entry and by age, each in 4 groups, giving 16 strata, by Breslow and Day's method [ 4], with confidence limits as in mortality data.

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